Conservative MP Turns on Tories Over Chagos Islands Fiasco
Romford MP Andrew Rosindell has become the latest high-profile Conservative defector, joining Reform UK in a move that strengthens Nigel Farage's party just four days after another sitting Tory MP, Robert Jenrick, made a similar switch. The 59-year-old MP, who had been a shadow Foreign Office minister under Kemi Badenoch, cited his opposition to the UK's planned handover of sovereignty over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius as the main reason for his defection.
Rosindell, a longtime advocate for the rights of the Chagossian community, has long expressed outrage at the 1971 forced relocation of islanders from Diego Garcia to make way for a major UK-US airbase. He accused both Labour and the Conservatives of "complicit" complicity in the surrender of this "sovereign British territory" to a foreign power.
In a scathing statement, Rosindell claimed that the Conservative party was "irreparably bound" to past mistakes and unwilling to take meaningful accountability for its decisions. This sentiment is echoed by Farage, who welcomed Rosindell into Reform UK as "a great patriot" who had been driven off course by the Tory party's "lies and hypocrisy".
The defection marks a significant blow to the Tories' credibility on an issue that has long divided the party. With both Labour and the Conservatives having failed to adequately challenge the UK government's plans, Reform UK now finds itself with seven MPs - including Rosindell - who have defected from their former parties.
Farage announced this week that any other potential defectors would need to join Reform UK by 7 May, a deadline coinciding with elections to Scotland and Wales' parliaments and councils across England. This move suggests the party is looking to capitalize on its growing momentum in an attempt to become a major force in British politics.
Rosindell's defection comes after two other sitting Tory MPs - Danny Kruger and Nadhim Zahawi, who is no longer an MP - made similar switches to Reform UK in recent months. The news has sparked controversy within the Conservative party, with some accusing Rosindell of "stabbing his friends" and "betraying" his former colleagues.
Romford MP Andrew Rosindell has become the latest high-profile Conservative defector, joining Reform UK in a move that strengthens Nigel Farage's party just four days after another sitting Tory MP, Robert Jenrick, made a similar switch. The 59-year-old MP, who had been a shadow Foreign Office minister under Kemi Badenoch, cited his opposition to the UK's planned handover of sovereignty over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius as the main reason for his defection.
Rosindell, a longtime advocate for the rights of the Chagossian community, has long expressed outrage at the 1971 forced relocation of islanders from Diego Garcia to make way for a major UK-US airbase. He accused both Labour and the Conservatives of "complicit" complicity in the surrender of this "sovereign British territory" to a foreign power.
In a scathing statement, Rosindell claimed that the Conservative party was "irreparably bound" to past mistakes and unwilling to take meaningful accountability for its decisions. This sentiment is echoed by Farage, who welcomed Rosindell into Reform UK as "a great patriot" who had been driven off course by the Tory party's "lies and hypocrisy".
The defection marks a significant blow to the Tories' credibility on an issue that has long divided the party. With both Labour and the Conservatives having failed to adequately challenge the UK government's plans, Reform UK now finds itself with seven MPs - including Rosindell - who have defected from their former parties.
Farage announced this week that any other potential defectors would need to join Reform UK by 7 May, a deadline coinciding with elections to Scotland and Wales' parliaments and councils across England. This move suggests the party is looking to capitalize on its growing momentum in an attempt to become a major force in British politics.
Rosindell's defection comes after two other sitting Tory MPs - Danny Kruger and Nadhim Zahawi, who is no longer an MP - made similar switches to Reform UK in recent months. The news has sparked controversy within the Conservative party, with some accusing Rosindell of "stabbing his friends" and "betraying" his former colleagues.